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The new leadership of the BCSP Executive Board was elected

During the session held on December 14, 2022, the Assembly of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) elected Gorana Radovanović as the new President of the BCSP Executive Board, while Luka Glušac was elected as the new Vice-president of the BCSP Executive Board.

Gorana was part of the BCSP team from 2007 to 2015, and in February 2019 she became the Vice-president of the BCSP Executive Board. Luka is a research associate at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University of Belgrade. He has previously worked for nine years in the Ombudsman office. He became a member of the BCSP Executive Board in February 2019. We look forward to future cooperation with Gorana and Luka in their new roles, and we believe that together we will continue to achieve the strategic goals of the organization.

The BCSP team is immensely grateful to the former president of the BCSP Executive Board, Filip Ejdus, for his commitment and dedicated work on the development of the organization. Filip will remain a member of the Executive Board in the future, and he will continue to work together with us in achieving the mission of the organization.

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